Yes!!! My stepdad had this on cd! He played yhis all the time! 1989 i was 13 . My first taste of progressive instrumental rock. Dixie Dregs are awesome!
Saw him many times with the Dixie Dregs in Georgia. Night of the Living Dregs is my favorite, 1979 on Capricorn Records. I was lucky to live in that town in that era. Macon was rocking.
Steve Morse has a music degree from the University of Miami. He started out in the Jazz program then switched to the Classical Music program. He's an accomplished classical guitar player as well.
Steve is also an accomplished classical guitarist and composer This was a tongue and cheek parody of 80s metal Listen to Go for Baroque Or Highland Wedding from the same album Very gifted and extremely nice musician
Steve Morse is a masterful composer. He studied classical, one of his big influences... J.S. Bach. Check out all the Dixie Dregs & Steve Morse Band albums. Mostly written by him. The Dixie Dregs bassist Andy West calls it 'electronic chamber music'. There's a classical song on most of the albums. He plays serious classical guitar. You'll hear many classical references throughout his music... along with country, Celtic, rock, blues, jazz.. etc. He can compose and play it all. One of my favorite musicians, composers, and an influence to me as a guitarist.
Five years in-a-row voted best all-around guitarist--then GPM made-up the rule that if you win five years in a row they retire you from consideration (because you have to give someone else a chance).
Yes, Morse is a great fan of Bach, so if it sounded like an etude, yes, you are correct. He also used a guitar synth that doubled his picking using a piano patch.
Have been waiting a long time for you to explore Steve Morse. Especially on this album check out Ghostwind, Tumni Notes, and Modoc. For some of Steve's classical guitar please check out "Little Kids". th-cam.com/video/QJgY5TRykyY/w-d-xo.htmlsi=WQ2jVcD7M_Q7bMcR I trust you will become a big fan! Enjoy! With Peace and Love to all! (Michael)
I would add Southern Steel, Coast to Coast, Structural Damage then Night of the Living Dregs and Industry Standard with the Dixie Dregs. A real big rabbit hole to go down.
I've seen Steve play this live about half a dozen times. This record (High Tension Wires) came out in 1989. You should listen to his pieces composed for nylon string and violin: th-cam.com/video/x4dk8ijJevw/w-d-xo.html This is also one of my favorites: th-cam.com/video/1O8FYOVszA8/w-d-xo.html
Please feel free to pick a song. This is for the band IMMINENCE from Sweden. The lead singer, Eddie Berg, plays violin at the same time as he sings and screams. This is the storyline of videos that go together. Storyline w/ music videos 1. Come Hell or Highwater 2. Desolation 3. Heaven Shall Burn 4. Death by a Thousand Cuts 5. Continuum No Storyline w/ visualizers !!!!! 1. Beyond the Pale 2. The Call of the Void 3. Come What May 4. The Black
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Yes!!! My stepdad had this on cd! He played yhis all the time! 1989 i was 13 . My first taste of progressive instrumental rock. Dixie Dregs are awesome!
Saw him many times with the Dixie Dregs in Georgia. Night of the Living Dregs is my favorite, 1979 on Capricorn Records. I was lucky to live in that town in that era. Macon was rocking.
Steve Morse has a music degree from the University of Miami. He started out in the Jazz program then switched to the Classical Music program. He's an accomplished classical guitar player as well.
Steve is also an accomplished classical guitarist and composer
This was a tongue and cheek parody of 80s metal
Listen to
Go for Baroque
Or Highland Wedding from the same album
Very gifted and extremely nice musician
Two of my favorite things! Steve Morse and Riverwest Stein...
Steve Morse is a masterful composer. He studied classical, one of his big influences... J.S. Bach. Check out all the Dixie Dregs & Steve Morse Band albums. Mostly written by him. The Dixie Dregs bassist Andy West calls it 'electronic chamber music'. There's a classical song on most of the albums. He plays serious classical guitar. You'll hear many classical references throughout his music... along with country, Celtic, rock, blues, jazz.. etc. He can compose and play it all. One of my favorite musicians, composers, and an influence to me as a guitarist.
Steve Morse - Eyes of a Child , one of the prettiest guitar songs ever
Please more Reaction on Steve's songs...
I strongly recommend an duet on classical guitarswith Steve Morse and Steve called Up in the Air, from the Dixie Dregs’ Industry Standards album
Steve was voted #1 by Guitar Player magazine so many times that they retired him from consideration
Five years in-a-row voted best all-around guitarist--then GPM made-up the rule that if you win five years in a row they retire you from consideration (because you have to give someone else a chance).
Steve is premier player stock tell you what. Great guy too. Live he's spot on then better.
Yes, Morse is a great fan of Bach, so if it sounded like an etude, yes, you are correct. He also used a guitar synth that doubled his picking using a piano patch.
Have been waiting a long time for you to explore Steve Morse. Especially on this album check out Ghostwind, Tumni Notes, and Modoc. For some of Steve's classical guitar please check out "Little Kids". th-cam.com/video/QJgY5TRykyY/w-d-xo.htmlsi=WQ2jVcD7M_Q7bMcR
I trust you will become a big fan! Enjoy! With Peace and Love to all! (Michael)
I would add Southern Steel, Coast to Coast, Structural Damage then Night of the Living Dregs and Industry Standard with the Dixie Dregs. A real big rabbit hole to go down.
@@jdbroders64 I could not agree more!! There's a whole lot of Steve Morse and The Dixie Dregs to enjoy!
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Being a classical musician you really should check out "Highland Wedding" same album
I've seen Steve play this live about half a dozen times. This record (High Tension Wires) came out in 1989.
You should listen to his pieces composed for nylon string and violin:
th-cam.com/video/x4dk8ijJevw/w-d-xo.html
This is also one of my favorites:
th-cam.com/video/1O8FYOVszA8/w-d-xo.html
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It’s Tumeni Notes and is absolutely a play on words for too many notes. One of my top 10 albums.
Please feel free to pick a song. This is for the band IMMINENCE from Sweden. The lead singer, Eddie Berg, plays violin at the same time as he sings and screams.
This is the storyline of videos that go together.
Storyline w/ music videos
1. Come Hell or Highwater
2. Desolation
3. Heaven Shall Burn
4. Death by a Thousand Cuts
5. Continuum
No Storyline w/ visualizers !!!!!
1. Beyond the Pale
2. The Call of the Void
3. Come What May
4. The Black
Man, cannot hear your commentary at all while the track is playing.